“Anyone with knowledge of inmate Hardinโs location should reach out to local law enforcement right away,” officials stated in a post on X. Authorities disclosed that Hardin had been incarcerated at the North Central Unit since 2017, serving a 30-year sentence for first-degree murder, along with another sentence for sexual assault. The facility noted that Hardin previously held the position of police chief in Gateway.
Hardin admitted to the 2017 murder of James Appleton, 59, a city water employee found shot in the face inside his work vehicle, according to KNWA. While Hardin was being processed into the state prison, officials entered his DNA sample into a database, which led to a match with a 1997 cold case involving the sexual assault of a teacher. The victim, Amy Harrison, a teacher at Frank Tillery Elementary in Rogers, described how she was assaulted by a man armed with a gun at the school.
“In my opinion, Grant Hardin is one of the most perilous individuals I have encountered, as he does not initially come off that way,” Smith previously stated. “He is capable of committing a seemingly random, abominable murder as well as a random, ghastly sexual assault.”
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